Mojo's Scores
- Music
For 10,512 reviews, this publication has graded:
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53% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Hundred Dollar Valentine | |
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| Lowest review score: | Milk Cow Blues |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 6,865 out of 10512
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Mixed: 3,613 out of 10512
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Negative: 34 out of 10512
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Before The Dawn is glorious and confounding--in other words, pure Kate. [Jan 2017, p.96]- Mojo
- Posted Nov 22, 2016
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Any fears that Deaner may have matured during his absence are summarily nipped in the bud by the most puerile collection of ditties since, well, Ween. [Jan 2017, p.94]- Mojo
Posted Nov 22, 2016 -
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Tasseomancy's third album moves with a deceptively breezy sway. [Jan 2017, p.94]- Mojo
Posted Nov 22, 2016 -
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If Perpetual Surrender had elements of woozy, chillwave, Familiar Touch is full-scale yacht-rock sophistication, with honed chorus hooks and silken arrangements rippling with precision curves. [Jan 2017, p.94]- Mojo
Posted Nov 22, 2016 -
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You come away from Hamburg Demonstrations only further assured of the breadth and indestructibility of Doherty's talent. [Jan 2017, p.95]- Mojo
- Posted Nov 22, 2016
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It's disappointing that there aren't one or two more inspiring moments, especially when there's a roughly equivalent number of duds. [Jan 2017, p.92]- Mojo
Posted Nov 22, 2016 -
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This album opts throughout for classy tristesse, perfect for Close To You and A House Is Not A Home, too steadily composed for Walk On By and Another Girl, both heartbroken songs behind the on-point style. [Nov 2016, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Nov 18, 2016 -
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It’s not all perfect. You could rightly question whether the Q-Tip/André 3000 duet Kids… has any place on a ATCQ album. Or whether a glut of guest spots including Elton John, Jack White and Kendrick Lamar are strictly necessary. Yet ultimately it’s the original, immersive Tribe vibes that conquer all.- Mojo
- Posted Nov 17, 2016
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Woman looks set to keep the leather-clad pair trucking for the foreseeable by bridging the propulsive beats of 2007's sweeping debut with the more baroque, borderline-cheesy prog aesthetic of 2011's Audio, Video, Disco. [Dec 2016, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Nov 15, 2016 -
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Though still no barrel of laughs--far from it--there is evidence of green shoots of hope here. [Dec 2016, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Nov 15, 2016 -
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These are superior soundtracks for sure, but just a little low on levity. [Dec 2016, p.93]- Mojo
Posted Nov 15, 2016 -
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This ace duets set builds around extant Miller vocals from vintage demos. [Nov 2016, p.96]- Mojo
Posted Nov 10, 2016 -
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Intoxicated Women makes you fall in love with Gainsbourg and his women all over again. [Dec 2016, p.95]- Mojo
Posted Nov 9, 2016 -
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As with its predecessors, Compulsion Songs is jammed with feedback-laden throwback journeys that still worship respectfully at the altar of Spacemen 3, The Jesus And Mary Chain and Sonic Youth. [Nov 2016, p.93]- Mojo
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More a set of unconnected pieces than a single, cohesive whole, while not short on individual charm it's hard not to see this as anything other than a warm-up for the main event to come. [Dec 2016, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Nov 9, 2016 -
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Fans of Porcelain Raft will go nuts for the aural sigh that is Pavo Pavo. [Dec 2016, p.94]- Mojo
Posted Nov 9, 2016 -
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James ford and Jas Shaw's command of synth hardware lends itself to organic songwriting. [Dec 2016, p.93]- Mojo
Posted Nov 9, 2016 -
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Pyramids’ borrowing of Chuck D’s mantra “I don’t rhyme for the sake of riddlin’” is emblematic of his still-abrasive mood, whether dissecting the prison system’s failures on A Bigger Picture Called Free or unleashing his most heartfelt rallying cry on the thrilling Robert Glasper-produced, Stevie Wonder-starring title track.- Mojo
- Posted Nov 8, 2016
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This stripped-back retro-retread is in danger of playing to the opposite of their strengths. [Dec 2016, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Nov 7, 2016 -
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A strange, haunted phantasmagoria that explores atmospheres and moods more suited to the score of an art film than to a rock album--despite the gratuitous use of grungey guitar noises and distortion. [Dec 2016, p.94]- Mojo
Posted Nov 7, 2016 -
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Onstage his confidence was sky-high, his command total, much as it was in the studio. [Dec 2016, p.105]- Mojo
Posted Nov 4, 2016 -
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Heading South On The Great North Road drags, and Pretty Young Soldier, a tale of gender confusion in the military, is slightly laboured. However, most of 57th and 9th has a youthful energy suggesting that Sting hasn't faded yet. [Dec 2016, p.90]- Mojo
Posted Nov 4, 2016 -
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There's a distinctly Mitteleuropa aura to her enigmatic Nico-like vocals. [Nov 2016, p.96]- Mojo
Posted Nov 4, 2016 -
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The pace rarely rising above languorous, the lyrics resolutely wistful, with the now 50-year-old Sandoval's vocals the compelling focus across 11 drowsy, folk-rock noir essays. [Dec 2016, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Nov 3, 2016 -
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Freed from that angst, the group sound more savage, more inspired and, crucially, more fun than they have for a quarter of a century. [Dec 2016, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Nov 2, 2016 -
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Primitives finds him channeling the celestial overlaid vocals of AnCo, Toro Y Moi's soaring gauzy electronic pop, the live, looping sample techniques of tUnE-yArDs and D.D. Dumbo, and even Steve Reich's shuddering, percussive experiments in repetition--with charming results. [Dec 2016, p.93]- Mojo
Posted Nov 1, 2016 -
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His singing has improved beyond recognition and, while rooted very much in the vintage storytelling values of the folk tradition, Upcetera is very much a landmark album for our times. [Dec 2016, p.95]- Mojo
Posted Oct 31, 2016 -
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The set pivots around its experimental jazz title track, where warming Rhodes are counterpointed by fractured beats, fidgety bleeps and trills. [Dec 2016, p.93]- Mojo
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Moddi's own arrangements, translations and distinctive Donovan-esque tones ensures Unsongs coheres as a n album as well as an eye-opening lesson in the importance of music. [Nov 2016, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Oct 31, 2016